On Friday 12 February 2010 08:53:36 pm Juan Vuletich wrote:
> - Support for the Unary numeral system, as suggested by Dan Ingalls at
>http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/squeak-dev/2000-March/013368.ht> ml
1r1111 = 4.
Yay! I suppose this make Cuis the first Smalltalk to support tally counts. I
noticed you also fixed 1.0e+2 to return 100.0.
> - Closure measurements (based on work by Eliot Miranda) are shown in the
> annotation pane for any method
Just to keep noise levels down, you may want to drop "No real (non-optimized)
closures". When there is nothing to report, report nothing.
> - Removal of 43 isXXX methods, replaced by the general #is: method
Could this be generalized in Object? e.g.
is: aSymbol
^self class = (Smalltalk at: aSymbol) or: [ super is: aSymbol ]
isA: aClass
^self class = aClass or: [ super isA: aClass ].
Use of ALT+arrow to cycle through windows is a nice addition for keyboarders
like me. I would have preferred to use ALT+SPACE (or one of special character
keys) to do the same because arrow keys are placed differently on different
keyboards.
A nicely thought out update. Thanks .. Subbu